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July 19, 2015, 11:08:35 PM
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Xapo and Bit-X have a good reputation. You could try one of those.
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July 19, 2015, 11:18:29 PM
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Xapo and Bit-X have a good reputation. You could try one of those.

Yes, but xapo was told to be painful to accept ID verifications and i'm hoping bit-x will remove the 0.002 per transaction, otherwise they're the most logical choice, but smaller payments
should be avoided then, financial-wise. Or just use some other card for smaller payments, for examle: i'm using Skrill card only currently, but plan to add bit'x for medium and bigger transactions.

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July 19, 2015, 11:35:13 PM
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Xapo and Bit-X have a good reputation. You could try one of those.

Yes, but xapo was told to be painful to accept ID verifications and i'm hoping bit-x will remove the 0.002 per transaction, otherwise they're the most logical choice, but smaller payments
should be avoided then, financial-wise. Or just use some other card for smaller payments, for examle: i'm using Skrill card only currently, but plan to add bit'x for medium and bigger transactions.

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Is the 0.002 per transaction all that bit-x charges?

How does it work? Do you top it up through a bit-x exchange account, and can you use it in ATMs to withdraw cash? I know Bitstamp is offering a card but apparently the charges are very high. Although Bitstamp requires ID verification to register, I assume bit-x does not.
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July 20, 2015, 12:29:11 AM
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Xapo and Bit-X have a good reputation. You could try one of those.

Yes, but xapo was told to be painful to accept ID verifications and i'm hoping bit-x will remove the 0.002 per transaction, otherwise they're the most logical choice, but smaller payments
should be avoided then, financial-wise. Or just use some other card for smaller payments, for examle: i'm using Skrill card only currently, but plan to add bit'x for medium and bigger transactions.

cheers




Is the 0.002 per transaction all that bit-x charges?

How does it work? Do you top it up through a bit-x exchange account, and can you use it in ATMs to withdraw cash? I know Bitstamp is offering a card but apparently the charges are very high. Although Bitstamp requires ID verification to register, I assume bit-x does not.

No it's not all, but it's what buggs me personally the most, since i would like to use the card for all transactions.
You have a thread that is describing all of the costs and fees regarding bit'x debit card here ; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1006153.0

You are correct regarding verification, but note that there are restrictions if you don't verify, which are probably there in regards to anti-money laundering laws.

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July 20, 2015, 02:25:51 AM
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I want to use it in the EU. Thanks for the suggestions.

Will bitcoin VISA debit card support multi currencies?
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July 20, 2015, 02:44:39 AM
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I want to use it in the EU. Thanks for the suggestions.

Will bitcoin VISA debit card support multi currencies?

The one I mentioned on page 1 does. Dollars, Euros and pounds at the moment, with more to be added.
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July 20, 2015, 02:59:57 AM
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I want to use it in the EU. Thanks for the suggestions.

Will bitcoin VISA debit card support multi currencies?
Depends on the card. Most currently support USD, GBP, the Euro. Some support other currencies as well. I don't know if the cards can be filled with other cryptocurrencies though. They all accept Bitcoin.

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July 20, 2015, 04:43:48 AM
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Before I got mine, I took some time reviewing the alternatives, and my conclusion is that Bit-X' card is the best at the moment. This partly has to do with me also being a customer there.
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July 20, 2015, 04:51:00 AM
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Using Circle you can send withdrawals to your Visa credit card.
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